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The phrase "all lyrics" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the complete set of lyrics for a song or a collection of songs.
Example: "The website provides all lyrics for the album, making it easy for fans to sing along."
Alternatives: "complete lyrics" or "entire lyrics".
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All lyrics and moves learnt by heart, she's ready.
Not all lyrics look as lumpish on the page as Harbach's: Is the past like a dream in remembrance?
A spokesman for Universal, who nonetheless insisted that his name not be used, confirmed the existence of a formal board that screens all lyrics before a record with a parental advisory sticker can be released.
The phrases are all lyrics from her current album, 1989, which has sold more than 4 million copies in the US.
Nelly contributed to all lyrics on the album, with Epperson and City Spud also contributing.
The soundtrack features 14 tracks, with all lyrics penned by Irshad Kamil.
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It is amazing, having known all the lyrics then I can still recall all the lyrics and the order of the tracks of the album.
He collected all the lyrics of his best-known songs and wrote commentaries on each in Lyrics on Several Occasions (1959).
Marry wrote all the lyrics, except for those for this song, which is based on a lyric by her Lal.
I wrote all the lyrics, I took them on tour.
(And those are all the lyrics to the "Beverly Hillbillies" theme song that we know).
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